When 12 jurors found Jonathon Greener guilty of breaking the legs and arm of his 8-week-old baby earlier this year, the girl’s current caretaker said the jury told the world: “You are a monster.”

Although Greener, 20, will spend the next 14 years in prison following his sentence Friday in Oneida County Court for three counts of second-degree assault, the girl’s uncle said those other family members who did nothing to stop Jaylee Greener from being harmed any further were just as guilty.

Robenski finished, “Let there finally be justice for Jelly Bean,” the nickname Jaylee is known by.

The prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Kara Wilson – who Robenski called Jaylee’s “guardian angel” – followed by criticizing Greener for offering no apology for Jaylee’s injuries.

“How can you not say you’re sorry for breaking an 8-week-old baby?” Wilson said.

Greener’s response was simple: He doesn’t know who or what caused Jaylee’s injuries. At trial, Greener’s defense attorney, Mark Curley, argued that Greener’s family had been concerned that the girl might have suffered from brittle bone disease.

Regardless of whatever Greener says now, Dwyer replied, 12 objective jurors did believe Greener was guilty of assaulting his baby. The jury did, however, also acquit Greener of causing other injuries to Jaylee’s ribs and ear.

“They can believe whatever they want, and they believed a theory,” Greener said about the jury and the prosecution’s perspective on the case. “What may have happened and what actually happened are two different things.”

Again relying on the jury’s verdict, Dwyer finished: “I’m going to treat you as if you’re guilty.”